Please help finding MEC product (9000 12 gauge reloader)

Steyn

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Hello.

I can only find the automatic model. Do you folks know where I can find the manual model?

Thanks a bunch,

Steyn
 
Check out Hummason.com

They have the 9000G on the price list.
This is a hand crank model.

What do you mean by automatic?
Hydraulic (9000H) ?
 
Check out Hummason.com

They have the 9000G on the price list.
This is a hand crank model.

What do you mean by automatic?
Hydraulic (9000H) ?

Yes, that's what I meant. Sorry, it's not for me, and I know nothing about reloading.

Thanks a lot!
 
Go for the H model...just push the pedal and "ca-thunk", it makes a perfect round.

Just one warning when setting up a new shotshell reloader, especially if your very new to the game...set the thing up in an old bathtub to contain the inevitable shot spills...there will be shot spills guaranteed and that sh!t will roll everywhere when it happens.

Actually, and realistically speaking, unless you are looking to load a specific cartridge formula that you cant buy readily, loading shotshells isn't much of an economical gain -if any.
 
Go for the H model...just push the pedal and "ca-thunk", it makes a perfect round.

Just one warning when setting up a new shotshell reloader, especially if your very new to the game...set the thing up in an old bathtub to contain the inevitable shot spills...there will be shot spills guaranteed and that sh!t will roll everywhere when it happens.

Actually, and realistically speaking, unless you are looking to load a specific cartridge formula that you cant buy readily, loading shotshells isn't much of an economical gain -if any.

It is quite economical for the person who wants to buy this. Think the cost of ammo in Canada x10.
 
Don't have exact numbers, but last time I visited the country I saw that ammo was around 10x what it costs in Canada. I am going to safely assume that primers, powder, shot etc is as expensive as the fully-assembled ammo.

BTW, a Glock .380 (9mm is prohibited there) was the equivalent of CAD $3500.
 
Don't have exact numbers, but last time I visited the country I saw that ammo was around 10x what it costs in Canada. I am going to safely assume that primers, powder, shot etc is as expensive as the fully-assembled ammo.

BTW, a Glock .380 (9mm is prohibited there) was the equivalent of CAD $3500.

If the cost is the same, why load?
 
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